PRFUM

Prefetch Memory (unscaled offset) signals the memory system that data memory accesses from a specified address are likely to occur in the near future. The memory system can respond by taking actions that are expected to speed up the memory accesses when they do occur, such as preloading the cache line containing the specified address into one or more caches.

The effect of a PRFUM instruction is IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED. For more information, see Prefetch memory.

For information about addressing modes, see Load/Store addressing modes.

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PRFUM (<prfop>|#<imm5>), [<Xn|SP>{, #<simm>}]

bits(64) offset = SignExtend(imm9, 64); integer n = UInt(Rn); integer t = UInt(Rt); boolean nontemporal = FALSE; boolean tagchecked = FALSE;

Assembler Symbols

<prfop>

Is the prefetch operation, defined as <type><target><policy>.

<type> is one of:

PLD
Prefetch for load, encoded in the "Rt<4:3>" field as 0b00.
PLI
Preload instructions, encoded in the "Rt<4:3>" field as 0b01.
PST
Prefetch for store, encoded in the "Rt<4:3>" field as 0b10.

<target> is one of:

L1
Level 1 cache, encoded in the "Rt<2:1>" field as 0b00.
L2
Level 2 cache, encoded in the "Rt<2:1>" field as 0b01.
L3
Level 3 cache, encoded in the "Rt<2:1>" field as 0b10.

<policy> is one of:

KEEP
Retained or temporal prefetch, allocated in the cache normally. Encoded in the "Rt<0>" field as 0.
STRM
Streaming or non-temporal prefetch, for data that is used only once. Encoded in the "Rt<0>" field as 1.

For more information on these prefetch operations, see Prefetch memory.

For other encodings of the "Rt" field, use <imm5>.

Rt <prfop>
00000 PLDL1KEEP
00001 PLDL1STRM
00010 PLDL2KEEP
00011 PLDL2STRM
00100 PLDL3KEEP
00101 PLDL3STRM
01000 PLIL1KEEP
01001 PLIL1STRM
01010 PLIL2KEEP
01011 PLIL2STRM
01100 PLIL3KEEP
01101 PLIL3STRM
10000 PSTL1KEEP
10001 PSTL1STRM
10010 PSTL2KEEP
10011 PSTL2STRM
10100 PSTL3KEEP
10101 PSTL3STRM
<imm5>

Is the prefetch operation encoding as an immediate, in the range 0 to 31, encoded in the "Rt" field.

This syntax is only for encodings that are not accessible using <prfop>.

<Xn|SP>

Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose base register or stack pointer, encoded in the "Rn" field.

<simm>

Is the optional signed immediate byte offset, in the range -256 to 255, defaulting to 0 and encoded in the "imm9" field.

Operation

bits(64) address; boolean privileged = PSTATE.EL != EL0; AccessDescriptor accdesc = CreateAccDescGPR(MemOp_PREFETCH, nontemporal, privileged, tagchecked); if n == 31 then address = SP[]; else address = X[n, 64]; address = AddressAdd(address, offset, accdesc); Prefetch(address, t<4:0>);


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